College of Education and Health Professions Honors Program
Joyce C.
Graening, Director,
HPER 308Y, 575-2899
The College of
Education and Health Professions honors program is designed to enable
undergraduate students in the College who have demonstrated potential
for outstanding scholastic achievement an opportunity to broaden and deepen
their liberal and professional education. Honors Program students are
also eligible to take honors courses in other colleges.
The experience
in the honors program includes, but is not limited to, enrollment in honors
courses, an honors seminar, and a required undergraduate thesis/project.
Incoming freshmen
who meet one of the following three requirements will be invited to participate
in the honors program; however, each student must file a formal application
to be enrolled.
1. An ACT composite
score of 27 or better, or
2. An SAT score
of 1150, or
3. Rank in
the top 5% of their high school graduating class.
Eligibility for
continued enrollment in the honors program will be based on the following
cumulative minimum grade point
averages.
1. At the end
of freshman year (30 hours) 3.25 GPA
2. At the end
of sophomore year (59 hours) 3.37 GPA
3. At the end
of the junior year (93 hours) 3.50 GPA
It is desirable
and strongly advised that all students enter the honors program as freshmen.
However, other students may make application to participate if they meet
requirements for admission and for continued enrollment eligibility. They
must still meet all program requirements before graduation.
Transfer students
may enter the honors program based on the admission and eligibility requirements
above and their cumulative GPA from their previous college.
At the end of
each semester, the director of the College of Education and Health Professions
honors program shall review the academic records of all enrolled honors
students to determine whether they have the cumulative grade point average
to continue in the program. If it is determined that students have become
ineligible, those students will be sent a letter informing them of their
status and requiring them to drop all honors courses for which they are
registered the following semester. The ineligible student's file will
be flagged "probationary status." An honors student may stay on probationary
status for only one semester without being dropped from the honors program.
At the end of the probationary semester, the student's cumulative grade
point average will be reviewed. The student will be re-instated to good
standing in the honors program or dropped permanently from the program.
The course and
grade requirements for completion of the College of Education and Health
Professions honors program are as follows:
1. Completion
of a minimum of18 hours of honors credit, including the following
required courses:
HNED 1001H,
Honors Leadership Skills
HNED
3923H, Honors Education Seminar (6 hours of seminar are required.)
HNED
3001H, Honors Education Thesis Tutorial
HNED
4003H, Honors Education Thesis/Project
Only
six of these 18 hours may be taken outside of the College of Education
and Health Professions.
2. Graduation
with a minimum GPA of 3.50.
NOTE: Successful
completion of the College Honors program is different from graduation
with honors. Please refer to the previous section on graduating with honors.
COURSES: HONORS
(HNED)
HNED1001H Honors
Leadership Skills (FA, SP, SU) Designed to help the Honors student identify
and implement leadership and organization development activities. Prerequisite:
honors candidacy.
HNED1013H Honors
Literacy Tutoring (FA, SP, SU) Addresses problems of meeting the educational
needs of an illiterate adult population, including the socio-economic
factors contributing to illiteracy and educational programs designed to
remediate the problem. Prerequisite: honors candidacy.
HNED3001H Honors
Education Thesis Tutorial (FA, SP, SU) Designed to provide the foundation
for the Honors Thesis. Students and faculty tutors work "one-on-one" exploring
a specific topic which has been agreed upon by the student and the professor.
May be repeated for 6 hours. Prerequisite: honors candidacy.
HNED3923H Honors
Education Seminar (IR) Special topics or issues in education for the Honors
student. May be repeated. Prerequisite: honors candidacy.
HNED4003H Honors
Education Thesis/Project (FA, SP, SU) Prerequisite: honors candidacy and
HNED 3001H.
COURSES: EDUCATION
(EDUC)
EDUC100V Freshman
Seminar (1-3) (IR) The course is designed to support and assist freshmen
in becoming successful, self-directed learners. Focus will be upon campus
resources to help learners accomplish this goal and upon strategies for
successful learning.
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